Laser For Varicose Veins

After the treatment the skin will have a reddish , cat-scratch appearance that generally disappear in 12 to 24 hours. Patient should wear support panty hoses and avoid exercise 3 days after the treatment, also sun exposure should be limited 1 week before and 1 week after the treatment. Usually 2 to 4 sessions are required for best results. We also do Sclerotherapy with Aesclera, these are micro injections that make the varicose veins disappear in seconds. These 2 procedures are the best combination to get your legs as clear as possible.

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Laser For Varicose Veins

Laser and Pulsed Light treatments are being used as an alternative to or to complement sclerotherapy for small veins or spider veins. They all work on the same basic principle: a light beam is pulsed onto the veins in order to seal them off, causing them to dissolve. Successful light-based treatment requires adequate heating of the veins. Several treatments are usually needed for optimal results.

Which Lasers are Used?

There are a variety of lasers and light sources being used to treat surface leg veins. These include the long-pulse alexandrite, diode and long-pulse NdYag lasers as well as intense pulsed light (IPL) devices. These light devices are generally used with cooling of the top skin layer with cool gel, chilled air or other cooling methods. Cooling helps to reduce discomfort and lowers the risk of injuring the skin. At Aromas Medspa, we use the Candela GentleYag laser and the Fotona YAG that provide excellent results with comfortable treatments and they are considered the gold standard. The laser light is delivered through a small handpiece and pointed directly over the skin, the light is absorbed by the veins and and the blood inside then is coagulated which is then absorbed by the body.